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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200929T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200929T120000
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SUMMARY:ACTSA Webinar: The state of SA public finance: How close are we to a debt trap?
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Corporate Treasurers of Southern Africa (ACTSA) in association with Futuregrowth Asset Management invites you and your colleagues to a webinar presentation: The state of South African public finance: How close are we to a debt trap? \nAt this webinar the presenters will share their thoughts about the possibility of a public sector debt trap\, its most likely consequences and the road ahead for South African public finance. These are pressing issues that affect all South Africans and keep investors awake at night. \nSome of the questions we will unpack:\n–       Why is South Africa’s Fiscal Strength Score at its lowest in decades?\n–       How do we cut current expenditure?\n–       Are sovereign rating downgrades inevitable?
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/the-state-of-sa-public-finance-how-close-are-we-to-a-debt-trap/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200909T143000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200909T153000
DTSTAMP:20200828T073532Z
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SUMMARY:ACTSA Webinar: Risk Management in the new paradigm
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Corporate Treasurers of Southern Africa (ACTSA) in association with Rand Merchant Bank invites you and your colleagues to a webinar presentation:\nRisk Management in the new Paradigm. \n\nInterest Rates where are we heading?\nWhat are appropriate hedging strategies for corporates?\nJIBAR – where to from here?\n\nThe policy rate is expected to remain lower for longer post covid-19\, in line with global monetary policy. It is suggested that fiscal risks will limit the SARB’s ability to cut rates much further and\, importantly\, will also limit its ability to hike rates in the foreseeable future as the need to keep nominal bond yields as low as possible becomes paramount. With the expectation of a lower interest rates in the foreseeable future\, how should Corporate Treasuries think about interest rate risk and the development of a new key reference rate to replace JIBAR?
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/actsa-webinar-risk-management-in-the-new-paradigm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200819T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200819T120000
DTSTAMP:20200212T081957Z
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SUMMARY:ACTSA Webinar Hedge Accounting - Enhancing treasury's risk management toolbox
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Corporate Treasurers of Southern Africa (ACTSA) invites you and your colleagues to a Webinar where presenters Ashley Sadie and Cristina Dos Santos will unpack the necessary tools required to enhance your treasury’s risk management. \nIFRS 9 introduced a number of fundamental changes to the hedge accounting requirements – most notably the removal of some of the key prohibitions under IAS 39 and the broadening of the scope of qualifying hedging relationships. In the current global environment of increased volatility in foreign exchange rates\, interest rates and commodity prices\, the need to mitigate financial statement volatility has become more pronounced and with it\, a need to consider the potential benefits of the implementation of hedge accounting. \nThis session will explore: \n\nKey hedge accounting principles\, including the related implementation requirements;\nThe implications of changing hedging strategies from IAS 39 to IFRS 9;\nA selection of case studies illustrating the practical application of hedge accounting to common hedging strategies; and\nKey developments\, trends and topical matters relevant to hedge accounting (macro Hedge Accounting\, impact of regulatory reforms and more).
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/hedge-acounting-enhancing-treasurys-risk-management-toolbox/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200716T150000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200716T160000
DTSTAMP:20200708T105334Z
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SUMMARY:ACTSA Webinar: Covid-19 a new reality: Your organisation's reaction\, resilience and recovery
DESCRIPTION:As organisations move through the crisis brought on by COVID-19\, from Reaction to Resilience\, Recovery and now faced with a New Reality. ACTSA is presenting an exciting webinar\, where Martin Thomas\, Head of Finance and Treasury Management\, KPMG Switzerland and Ulrich De Prins\, Head of Financial Risk Management\, KPMG South Africa\, will be discussing how to prepare for the recovery phase. \nEnsuring the health of employees and other stakeholders is top of mind for most executives as organisations get employees back on site. However\, corporate solvency concerns such as; strategic parameters and decisions that drive structural working capital; changing operating cash cycles; and the need to release trapped cash and cleansing of the balance sheet\, are now more important than ever to ensure a sustainable cash performance. \nMartin brings a wealth of experience in Finance and Treasury\, embedded in the European KPMG treasury network and Ulrich is intimately involved in the field of quantitative financial risk management modelling. \nTopics to be discussed include the following: \n\nWhat is being done once employee health and corporate solvency is handled?\nWhen Cash is King\, Treasury is Queen – what has changed for Treasury organizations following the crisis?\nCash visibility\, Cash Centralisation and Cash Forecasting – what have been and still are the main actions for Treasurers?\nInvestment in technology.\nUnderstanding barriers to tapping opportunities.
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/actsa-webinar-as-organisations-move-through-the-crisis-brought-on-by-covid-19-how-to-prepare-for-the-recovery-phase/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200624T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200624T114500
DTSTAMP:20200610T085945Z
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SUMMARY:ACTSA & Investec Live Webinar | Ensuring the liquidity of your business
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nEnsuring the liquidity of your business has become one of the key imperatives during the Covid-19 pandemic. With markets and supply chains likely to remain severely displaced for an extended period\, businesses are having to look at ways to not only secure liquidity during these times\, but to do so in a way that helps ensures their long-term sustainability. \nInvestec Bank is proud to partner with ACTSA in bringing you an exclusive webinar\, where Richard Wainwright\, Investec Bank SA CEO\, will be joined by Jörg Pässler\, Group Treasurer at Sappi\, and Annabel Bishop\, Investec Chief Economist in discussing the unique liquidity challenges of our times. \nRichard has been intimately involved\, through the Banking Association of SA\, in the collaboration between banks\, National Treasury and the Reserve Bank\, to provide liquidity to South African business. \nAs Treasurer of a leading multinational\, Jörg brings a wealth of knowledge of the complexities of managing liquidity across geographies\, jurisdictions and currencies. \nTopics they will discuss include the following: \n• How to ensure adequate liquidity in times of crisis\n• Lessons from previous crises\n• Renegotiating facilities – recommendations and learnings\n• Scenario planning during and after the pandemic\n• Managing liquidity across currencies and geographies\n• Balancing liquidity needs against the cost of funding\n• What key funding trends that are emerging
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/actsa-webinar-managing-liquidity-during-uncertain-times/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190730T020000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190730T020000
DTSTAMP:20210813T082729Z
CREATED:20180420T061635Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Presentation: OCT Derivatives Regulations are final and in full force.  Presented by Bridget King\, Director - Finance & Banking\, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyer
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Corporate Treasurers of Southern Africa invites you and your colleagues to attend a Breakfast Presentation where we will: \n\nUnpack the latest margin regulations for uncleared OTC Derivatives under the Financial Markets Act (including a walk through the submissions made by the Banking Association of SA and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association\, to pre-empt what the final regulations might look like);\nProvide an update on the 9 February clearing regulations for OTC Derivatives recently published in final form under the FMA and;\nProvide an update on trade reporting of OTC Derivatives under the FMA.
URL:https://actsa.org.za/event/breakfast-presentation-oct-derivatives-regulations-final-full-force-presented-bridget-king-director-finance-banking-cliffe-dekker-hofmeyer/
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